A campaign against Canine Killer Donal O'Leary has just kicked off on the
Wayne State University campus where a protest is in progress at the Gullen
Mall.

O'Leary is a "researcher" who buys dogs that have been rescued by pounds
through Class B dealers and proceeds to mercilessly torture them to death.
We are currently working on getting the Wayne County District Attorney to
file criminal animal abuse charges against him.

In October, this vivisecting parasite had the courts issue
him a Personal Protection Order against Camille Marino to compel her to
remove his information from the NIO website and thereby surrender her First
Amendment Rights. Marino was vocal in her disgust for him and, apparently,
the judge in the case -- who happens to be a Wayne State alum (!) --
conspired with O'Leary to silence her. In conjunction with the PPO, Wayne
State banned Camille from campus.

Please note that until they had her
arrested at a University of Florida protest on February 4, jailed for a
month, and extradited to Detroit in early March, she had never set foot in
the state of Michigan. She has since been out on bond awaiting trial on June
18 where she will challenge three counts of criminal contempt. Her
attorneys, Matt Savich and Michael Cafferty, will argue that the PPO was
issued in violation of Marino's First Amendment rights because her speech in
question is Constitutionally-protected.

Queenie was tortured to death by Donal O'Leary

For Queenie (and the hundreds of other dogs tortured and betrayed by
Wayne State University)

In conjunction with our protest, Camille made a surprise appearance on
the WS campus today and locked herself down to a building in bold violation
of her bond and in active defiance of the Wayne State ban and the PPO.
O'Leary has afforded her a degree of media attention and we all intend to
fully exploit it and direct it squarely back at his blood-soaked visage and
sociopathic "science." Abusers fear exposure and we are all more than happy
to provide it.

In a statement issued moments ago regarding her lockdown and rejection of
a court order to stay off WSU campus, meaning probable imprisonment in
Detroit until her court date six weeks away, Marino said:

"I am wholly aware of what I am doing and the potential consequences
of my defiant actions. I enthusiastically assume whatever risk is necessary
to tear down the walls of secrecy behind which abusers murder in peaceful
anonymity. It's time for activists to rise up and bring the war to the
enemy's doorsteps. It is time to disobey and defy unjust laws and stop
tolerating the intolerable. It's time to put words into action and our
freedom and bodies on the line."

When we are repressed and
silenced, the only response is to escalate our struggle and to get louder.
O'Leary wanted our attention and now he's got it, along with more scrutiny
and criticism of his heinous "research" than ever before.